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I'm interested,

With the gutter marks, any close up pic that you can post?

Also has any of the wheels got slight buckle in it (e.g. due to hitting the kerb)?

There are no buckles warps or anything like that!

I have some close ups that I keep forgetting to put up - I will do it tomorrow! Cheers

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Seems a bit bad from the closeups, especially third pic (call me perfectionist). I might consider if anyone can give me an idea of the cost to repair that rims and where to repair.

Fair enough - they are not brand new rims, which is why they are priced accordingly. Another member on here is selling these for $1400 without any tyres.

If you want brand new condition [which is fair enough] you may have to buy brand new.

Brand new 17inch Jap Wheels are not $1250 with good tyres though.

Brand new 17inch Aussie [China/Malaysia/Thailand/Korea derived etc] wheels are available for a similar price to mine but may not be the same quality :)

I have no idea about "fixing scratches costs" myself.

Seems a bit bad from the closeups, especially third pic (call me perfectionist). I might consider if anyone can give me an idea of the cost to repair that rims and where to repair.

Hi just want to let u know.. once i repaired a wheel for 150bux..

depends on what job u want.. these looks like filling and respray..

u be looking at 150 each for good job.. but they never as good as factory.. i think..

OK I have revised the sale price for the LAST time

Currently negotiating with someone via pm.

Wheel & Tyre package is now just $1100 [postage extra $130ish] NO OFFERS!!!

I am not dropping it any lower :werd:

Want more info? - read the 1st post!

:burnout:

Dale

Hey Dale, sorry to go slightly off topics, but I was having a chat a few weeks ago to young Rob who bought your wife's R34 :rofl: He's loving it... already got a full kit on, intercooler, etc. :rofl:

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